 So what we had over the last two weeks is the opportunity to go out to an exclusive or inclusive area, Halt Dolan, an area where we were able to kind of act independently as a company, engage in all the tactics we've learned, being riflemen or machine gunners or mortarmen or assaultmen, take all those tactics and apply them to a cool weather environment. What we started off with was patrol base operations, getting into something we call a ski track plan, so we're able to use our skis and we go through one track and set up our area and then we continue to use that one track. What has benefited us the most is training as a company, just getting used to that mentality as opposed to an entire unit being a battalion. The biggest thing I want them to take away from this deployment, hands down I'd have to say who they've been working with culturally and professionally, it's going to be different from who you work with, how to pace in the U.S. I think here is a much different environment. With Western Europe we have very key essential partners out here, NATO. The greatest thing about these partners is they come in with their open arms, they're willing to work with us, we learn their ways, we learn how to work with them and they've just been incredibly flexible.